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TitleWhite Matter Connectivity in Incident Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Study of World Trade Center Responders at Midlife.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsHuang, C, Kritikos, M, Clouston, SAP, Deri, Y, Serrano-Sosa, M, Bangiyev, L, Santiago-Michels, S, Gandy, S, Sano, M, Bromet, EJ, Luft, BJ
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume80
Issue3
Pagination1209-1219
Date Published2021
ISSN1875-8908
KeywordsBrain, Cognitive Dysfunction, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Emergency Responders, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, White Matter
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Individuals who participated in response efforts at the World Trade Center (WTC) following 9/11/2001 are experiencing elevated incidence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) at midlife.

OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that white matter connectivity measured using diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) would be restructured in WTC responders with MCI versus cognitively unimpaired responders.

METHODS: Twenty responders (mean age 56; 10 MCI/10 unimpaired) recruited from an epidemiological study were characterized using NIA-AA criteria alongside controls matched on demographics (age/sex/occupation/race/education). Axial DSI was acquired on a 3T Siemen's Biograph mMR scanner (12-channel head coil) using a multi-band diffusion sequence. Connectometry examined whole-brain tract-level differences in white matter integrity. Fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), and quantified anisotropy were extracted for region of interest (ROI) analyses using the Desikan-Killiany atlas.

RESULTS: Connectometry identified both increased and decreased connectivity within regions of the brains of responders with MCI identified in the corticothalamic pathway and cortico-striatal pathway that survived adjustment for multiple comparisons. MCI was also associated with higher FA values in five ROIs including in the rostral anterior cingulate; lower MD values in four ROIs including the left rostral anterior cingulate; and higher MD values in the right inferior circular insula. Analyses by cognitive domain revealed nominal associations in domains of response speed, verbal learning, verbal retention, and visuospatial learning.

CONCLUSIONS: WTC responders with MCI at midlife showed early signs of neurodegeneration characterized by both increased and decreased white matter diffusivity in regions commonly affected by early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

DOI10.3233/JAD-201237
Alternate JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
PubMed ID33646156
PubMed Central IDPMC8150516
Grant ListP30 AG066514 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R01 AG049953 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
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